Workshop Report: Spectroscopy of the Martian Surface: What Next?

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Composition (Property), Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Spectroscopy, Mars Environment, Remote Sensing, Spectrum Analysis, Mineral Exploration

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On June 10 - 11, the workshop "Spectroscopy of the Martian Surface: what Next?", sponsored by the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and the JPL Mars Program Office, was held at LPI. Leaders of the planetary community with expertise in spectroscopy and remote mineral identification met to discuss the state of understanding of Mars surface composition, and to assess what critical gaps may exist in planned spectral measurements of Mars, and in supporting research programs. It was felt that the community needed to address these issues, given the shift of the NASA Mars program toward a search for regions conducive to the preservation of biomarkers, and the desire for sample return.

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